Kate Sharkey Appointed IEA Hunt Seat Zone 9 Administrator

October 18, 2019 (Columbus, Ohio) – The Interscholastic Equestrian Association (IEA) is pleased to announce new leadership on the west coast. 

Kate Sharkey of Snoqualmie, Washington has been appointed the new Zone 9 Administrator for Hunt Seat ( Alaska,  IdahoMontanaOregonWashington  and  Wyoming). Sharkey replaces former interim Zone 9 Administrator Jennifer Eaton, who will continue to aid in the transition through the 2019-2020 season. Along-time IEA employee, Eaton currently serves as the IEA Marketing Membership Coordinator and has been largely responsible for establishing and managing the growth in the relatively new Zone 9 area. 

Kate is an active and enthusiastic member who has always shown an interest in the growth and enrichment of Zone 9 as a whole.  I look forward to supporting her as she leads her teams into the coming seasons,” says Eaton. 

Sharkey started with IEA as the coach for Sharkey Farm in the newly formed Zone 9 area in 2017 and quickly stepped into the role of Region President the following year. In this role, she collaborated with co-regional president to organize teams within the region – helping with on-boarding new teams, assisting with managing Zone Finals and actively encouraging the growth in Zone 9.  

As an IEA coach with her own team of 25+ members, Sharkey is experienced with managing not only large IEA shows, but large hunter/jumper show series as a long-time board member of the Lake Washington Saddle Club. Her experience in creating and implementing budgets for show series, tracking payroll and volunteers, and managing her own training facility since 2014 made her the ideal selection for this IEA position. 

Outside of her professional equestrian life, Sharkey serves as a 5th grade teacher with the Snoqualmie Valley School District. She is a graduate of Alfred University (Alfred, New York), University of Washington – IslandWood (Bainbridge Island, Washington), and City University of Seattle (Seattle, Washington).